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Utah House advances multiple bills to Senate, records votes on several measures
Summary
The Utah House on March 3, 1993, moved a slate of bills to the Senate and recorded final passage or concurrence votes on measures including substitute House Bill 180, HB34, HB44, HB79 and HB99, and adopted procedural communications from the Senate.
The Utah House of Representatives on March 3 advanced a bundle of measures to the Senate and recorded final passage or concurrence votes on a number of bills spanning criminal justice, education and administrative changes.
Clerk and sponsors described a series of senate communications and amendments that returned bills to the House for action. Substitute House Bill 180 (metal processors), carried as a substitute and concurred with senate amendments, received final passage and was reported as having "received 67 affirmative and 0 negative votes" before referral to the Senate for signature.
Several other measures were acted on after sponsors explained the senate changes. Substitute House Bill 44 (commitment of persons with mental retardation), described as clarified wording for the review…
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